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- molecules, ficolins constitute the soluble pattern-recognition molecules (PRMs) which play an important role in humoral innate immunity. Ficolins recognise...
- pathway. Ficolins are homologous to MBL and function via MASP in a similar way. Several single-nucleotide polymorphisms have been described in M-ficolin in...
- previously found as an autoantigen in patients who lived in the city of Hakata. Ficolins are a group of proteins which consist of a collagen-like domain and a fibrinogen-like...
- europaeus), a metalloprotease inhibitor of large molecular size possessing ficolin/opsonin P35 lectin domains". Toxicon. 38 (11): 1561–80. Bibcode:2000Txcn...
- mannose-binding lectin and lung surfactant proteins. Ficolins selectively recognize acetylated compounds. M-ficolin encoded by FCN1 is predominantly expressed in...
- interaction with CR3 and CR4 on phagocytes. Mannose-binding lectins, or ficolins, along with pentraxins and collectins are able to recognize certain types...
- rs138055828 in the FCN1 gene encoding M-ficolin crippled the ligand-binding capability of the recombinant M-ficolin. rs12821256 on a cis-regulatory module...
- also form complexes with ficolins, which are similar to MBL functionally and structurally with the exception that ficolins recognize their targets through...
- exosome extracellular region extracellular space secretory granule lumen ficolin-1-rich granule lumen Biological process response to phenylpropanoid ureteric...
- proteins that bind to peptidoglycan include MBL (mannose binding lectin), ficolins, Reg3A (regeneration gene family protein 3A) and PTCLec1. In mammals, they...